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Electron dot structure of cycloheptane |
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Answer» "Cyclopentane has the formula It |
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What are electrophilic substitution for ether |
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Answer» The presence of alkoxy GROUP (−OR) in aromaticethers activates the aromatic RING TOWARDS electrophilic substitution reaction in the same way as in phenol. |
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Carbonic acid gives an acid salt but hydrochloric acid does not why??? |
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Answer» Corbanic acid is a diprotic acid. After neautralisation it is still CONSIST of one H that can be displaced.on the other hand in HCI there is no more replaceable H. Due to this corbanic acid SALT but HCI doesn't GIVE the same due to this HCI is STRONGER than conc. |
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What are electrophilic substitution of ether ? |
| Answer» ELECTROPHILIC SUBSTITUTION Reaction. The PRESENCE of alkoxy group (−OR) in aromatic ethers activates the aromatic ring TOWARDS electrophilic substitutionreaction in the same way as in phenol. | |
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Name the apparatus used to separate miscible liquids |
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Answer» DISTILLATION and FRACTIONAL distillation. |
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The percent of n 66%pure (NH4)2 SO4 sample is |
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Electron dot structure of cyclopentane |
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Answer» .......................................... |
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What happens when Iron nails are put into copper sulphate solution |
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Answer» When IRON NAILS put into copper sulphate FIRST it is in blue there TAKES REACTION between them and coppersulphate changes its colour from blue to light green. As iron is more reactive than copper |
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Electron affinity of oxygen,sulpher,seleniumfollows which order |
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Answer» I don't KNOW the ANSWER of this questation SORRY PLEASE FORGIVE me |
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Calculate the molarity of a solution of ethanol in water in which the mole fraction of ethanol is 0.040please give answer soon............ |
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Answer» Mole fraction of C2H5OH= .................1 |
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Diifrenciate between positive devisition negative devisition |
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Answer» Non-ideal solutions exhibit either POSITIVE ornegative deviations from Raoult's law. ... Thesedeviations are caused due to DIFFERENCE in intermolecular FORCES of attraction between SOLUTE molecules in pure solute, solvent molecules in pure solvent and solute and solvent in ASOLUTION. |
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Why you we use liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as a fuel in rockets |
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Answer» Because we cannot USE helium or other gases . LIQUID OXYGEN and liquid hydrogen can be use as FUEL of rockets neither we cannot use in motorcycles |
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How to check how many brainliest answers i gave |
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Answer» Check it in your profile where you can see your ans , QUES , POINTS , RANK . |
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Classify the following as physical or chemical change |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: HOPE IT HELPED YOU PLEASE PLEASE FOLLOW ME |
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What will happen if a strip of copper is kept immersed in a solution of silver nitrate |
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Answer» COPPER will REPLACE silver from silver NITRATE cuz copper is more REACTIVE than silver |
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What is the chemical formula of aqua regia |
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Answer» HNO3+3 HC I ............... |
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Name a metal which is a constituent of hemoglobin in blood.where else can it be used?........its question number 6 of Chemistry |
| Answer» IRON is METAL which is CONSTITUENT of HAEMOGLOBIN in BLOOD | |
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Quantity of 1 mol electron |
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Answer» 6.022*10^23............................... |
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If a solid is less dense than a liquid how:is it still a solid |
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Answer» Because it has very HARD and it has more ATTRACTION FORCE between TWO PARTICLES |
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Difference between an element and compound write one example of each (3 mark qn) |
Answer» HELLO FRIEND HERE IS YOUR ANSWER,,,,,,,,ELEMENT1) An element is usually defined as the simplest or the starting form of a with a definite physical property and chemical property and which after all can neither get broken into nor built by them into or from simpler SUBSTANCES by any residing chemical and physical method. This definition is usually regarded as incorrect since, many physicists and chemists have show that the elements can be broken down into and similarly get synthesized from simpler substances. With the much needed breakthrough and discovery as a fundamental unit of matter, the definition has been modified accordingly as follows;; An Element is defined as a total pure substance that contains only one kind of particles and these particles may be shown as either atoms or molecules. 2) Carbon, Sulphur, iron, lead, gold, Mercury, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen are some of the examples which are known and familiar with elements. Thus, whereas iron, gold, copper, and so on, contain single atoms or constituent particles which are held together, in several cases, the constituent particles are molecular substances which are containing TWO or more atoms combined together in strong force. For example, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, so on, consists of molecules, comprising or containing two atoms combined in strong holdings together. The number of elements known to human kind and up to date are 118. Of these, only 94 occur naturally in the nature and in the earth's crust, some with extreme small quantities and the remaining of them are prepared artificially in laboratories through certain nuclear reactions for the benefit of science (approximately 24 synthetically created elements). Naturally occurring elements are distributed throughout the crust of the earth in many significantly varying proportions. COMPOUND1) Basically when speaking about a specific normal compound, it is nothing but,, that have the containment of more than one kind of elements occurring in it or more than one kind of atoms present in the composition. Furthermore it has been found out that the elements present in a compound are always in a SPECIFIED fixed proportionate by mass. Hence, we can deduce that, and can be defined as the following;; A compound is a pure substance containing two or more than two elements of combinational bonding or in togetherness in a fixed proportion by quantity of mass and which can also be or get further decomposed into constituent elements by suitable chemical methods. Further performs, the properties of compound are completely different by any means from those of its constituent elements. 2) For a specific example, Water, is a compound containing hydrogen and oxygen combined together in a total fixed proportion of 1:8 by the quantity or component by weight. It can be decomposed into its constituent elements,, that is,, hydrogen plus oxygen by passing some electricity as a mediator through the MEDIUM called water (Note: after acidifying or acidification this will make it a good conductor of electricity). Now even going more Further,, the properties of water are completely different from its constituents, as,, hydrogen and oxygen. For another example,, hydrogen is a combustible gas or a gas able to perform the phenomenon of combustion, oxygen gas is a supporter of combustion whereas water on the other hand is neither combustible nor a supporter of combustion but it still extinguishes fire! More or few more examples of compounds (all are points tho that's why) are carbon dioxide, Sulphur dioxide, sulphuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, caustic soda, washing soda, baking soda, common salt, copper sulphate, sodium hypochlorite, dichlorodifluoromethane, dinitrogen oxide, calcium oxide, silicon dioxide, isopropyl alcohol, sodium tetraborate decahydrate, Alimunium phosphide, Ammonium CERIUM (IV) nitrate, etc. etc. etc. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU AND GIVES YOU A DETAILED VERSION OF THIS !!!!! |
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What are ionic compounds & its properties |
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Answer» Answer: Ionic compound => The compound which have ionic bond , its called ionic compound . properties of ionic compound => These compounds are CRYSTALLINE solid , hard and brittle in nature only => The force of attraction present between IONS is strong so we REQUIRE high energy to break bond then ionic compound have high melting and boiling point => These compound are SOLUBLE in polar solvent like water and ALCHOL => These compounds are good conductor of electricity => ionic reaction is very fast in nature because of ions are inolved during reactions. |
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what is the general name of the material which contain at least two pure substances and show the properties of both the constituents |
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Define melting point , freezing point and boiling point |
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Answer» Melting POINT means the point at which the any substance MELT |
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How to calculate equivalent weight of sodium oxalate |
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Answer» Sggdyjcffgdhshahnsnvdvgdghsjsjvavzvshdhdhshshshsjshshshshsgsgsg |
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What are the salts of nitric acid called?one example. |
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Answer» The salts of NITRIC ACID are called Nitrates like Sodium Nitrate ( NANO3)..!!☺☺ |
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Is salt a metal or non metal |
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Answer» salt is a NON METAL because it is a poor conductor of both heat and ELECTRICITY |
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What is the mass of 12.04×10^24 molecules of ammonia? |
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Answer» MNH3 = 1.75 x 10^24 molecules x 1 MOL/6.02 x 10^23 molecules x 17.03g/1mol |
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Ice is a solid at 0 degree but water is liquid at room temperature why |
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Answer» Because it has property to flow and when put in DIFFERENT VESSELS TAKE SHAPE of it hope it will help |
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How would you explain the fact that the first ionization enthpy of sodium is lower than that of magnesium but its second ionization enthalpy is higher? |
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Answer» As Na has 11 electrons , and its valence shell has 1 electron in 3s orbital. So that 1 electron can be easily removed as it is unpaired. Then it attains a noble gas state. Next , if we want to remove another electron , we should give more energy to remove an electron as they are in noble gas state. Hence, the SECOND IE is GREATER. Whereas in case of MG , 2 electrons are there in its valence shell. So it’s IE is LOWER. |
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How will you separate a mixture of iron fillings and powerded carbon? |
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Answer» I don't KNOW because I don't know |
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What are the difference between fruit and vegetable name 5 fruit which can be eat when cooked |
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Answer» FRUIT can be eaten without EVEN cooking ... without boiling we can eat fruits are very TASTY......... vegetables can only eaten by boiling it. vegetable contains lots of vitamin . by EATING vegetables we can get more IQ 1.mango 2. JACK fruit 3.papaya. 4.sweet potato 5.banana |
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Why do we say that 'burning of fuel' can cause 'health hazards'? |
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Answer» Hi..... |
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Why is gaseous fuels considered better than liquid or solid fuels. |
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Answer» Higher the calorfic VALUE of the fuel, that it is a better fuel. |
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Is chalk a metal or non metal |
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Answer» It's a NON metal because it doesn't provide thermal as well as ELECTRIC insulation. |
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calorific value of wood is 18,000kj/kg.how much of wood is required to produce 360,000 kj of heat energy. |
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Answer» Calorific value of WOOD = 18000 kj/KG heat energy = 360000kj Calorific value =heat energy / amount of FUEL = 360000/ 18000 =20 kg |
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Why is blood is considered an impure substance |
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Answer» Originally Answered: Why are impure substances considered a mixture? A mixture contains TWO or more substances that are not chemically combined. MIXTURES are unlike CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS, because: The substances in a mixture can be separated using physical methods such as filtration, freezing, and DISTILLATION. |
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What will happen if you place zinc grannual in copper sulphate.(FULL EXPLANATION NEEDED WITH REACTION) |
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Answer» Incorrect premise I’m afraid - Copper is below ZINC on the reactivity index and THUS cannot reduce zinc cations to the metal. It therefore will not dissolve at all, as no REACTION will occur. |
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List any two precaution you will observe while finding the melting point of ice |
| Answer» MELTING POINT ofthe eyes is hundred degree Celsius | |
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How volatile and nonvolatile components separated? |
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Answer» HERE IS YOUR ANSWER |
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How will u show that a gas doesn't have a fixed volume? |
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Answer» HERE IS YOUR ANSWER |
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Which organic compound first melts then resolidifies and then liberates gas |
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Water at 100 degree and steam at 100 degree which gives more burns |
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Answer» WATER at 100 DEGREE .. I THINK so... |
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